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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: SC - (Aiken in the 'other' SC)
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The possible problem with vacuum bleeding techniques is that the brake system was never designed to deal with vacuum. The seals were all designed simply to deal with pressure.
It is possible for the vacuum to pull air past the seals creating a situation where it never bleeds out correctly.
Pressure bleeding uses the system they way every piece of it was intended to operate: Under pressure.
(With the exception of the reservoir as mentioned earlier.)
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